Circle of Life Hospice and Palliative CareCircle of Life Hospice and Palliative Care

Mission Statement

Circle of Life Hospice comes alongside you when end of life issues come into your life. Our mission is to care for the whole person (body, mind & spirit) and his or her family as they face a terminal or life threatening illness. We seek to create a h... Read more

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Mission Statement

Circle of Life Hospice comes alongside you when end of life issues come into your life. Our mission is to care for the whole person (body, mind & spirit) and his or her family as they face a terminal or life threatening illness.

We seek to create a healing environment for our patients to facilitate their optimum level of health, and to help them live their lives to the fullest - no matter how long or short that life becomes.

Circle of Life interdisciplinary team addresses the patient's problems by listening to and affirming the patient's choices, by assisting with the fulfillment of unfinished dreams, by relieving physical, emotional and spiritual suffering, and by encouraging the patient and family to regain hope, purpose and a meaningful life.

Circle of Life Hospice provides sensitive support for the patient's family as well. The hospice team recognizes that each patient is an individual, with different symptoms and different needs.

Circle of Life serves patients in their own homes, at nursing facilities, or in the Earlene Howard Hospice Home.

An important part of hospice is that patients and families decide what care is right for them.

Circle of LifeHospice is a 501c3 nonprofit serving Northwest Arkansas.

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Circle of Life, founded in 2000, serves patients in their own homes, at nursing facilities, or in the Earlene Howard Hospice Home. Opened in 2005, The Willard & Pat Walker Family Center (home to Circle of Life) is a tremendous gift to northwest Arkansas hospice patients and families. In addition to the hospice families who have utilized the Earlene Howard Hospice Home at the Walker Center, over two hundred individuals and groups each month utilize the community space. Events include memorial services and weddings in the Bill Fleeman Chapel, non-profit training classes, board retreats and community meetings.

Circle of Life seeks to create a healing environment for our patients to facilitate their optimum level of health, and to help them live their lives to the fullest - no matter how long or short that life becomes.

Circle of Life interdisciplinary team addresses the patient's problems by listening to and affirming the patient's choices, by assisting with the fulfillment of unfinished dreams, by relieving physical, emotional and spiritual suffering, and by encouraging the patient and family to regain hope, purpose and a meaningful life.

Circle of Life provides sensitive support for the patient's family as well. The hospice team recognizes that each patient is an individual, with different symptoms and different needs. Circle of Life serves patients in their own homes, at nursing facilities, or in the Earlene Howard Hospice Home. An important part of hospice is that patients and families decide what care is right for them.